**Kuro minus 10** and counting... but his powercurve is way up. Much higher than anticipated. Most likely the settlement lost was a low-end one. His graph does not indicate a loss of army.
I finished a xbow and a spear, now on for longbow/longbow/forge/forge. At some point it will make less sense to build defenders, but I'm not quite there yet.
In the interest of good sportsmanship, what can I actually do when considering retaking one of my former settlements? I assume 'scorched earth' is as far from what is good sport as it is possible to get? Meaning that if by some miracle I manage to take Knoxville, would razing it to keep it out of enemy hands be considered griefing/jerk moving? TBH, if I take it, my army will most likely be smithereens. Thus making me a mop-up target of convenience for other players. Yes, yes, this is rather defeatist thinking but I am just keeping an eye on what my actual options are. I can survive for quite some time if my neighbours are busy with eachother.
I finished a xbow and a spear, now on for longbow/longbow/forge/forge. At some point it will make less sense to build defenders, but I'm not quite there yet.
In the interest of good sportsmanship, what can I actually do when considering retaking one of my former settlements? I assume 'scorched earth' is as far from what is good sport as it is possible to get? Meaning that if by some miracle I manage to take Knoxville, would razing it to keep it out of enemy hands be considered griefing/jerk moving? TBH, if I take it, my army will most likely be smithereens. Thus making me a mop-up target of convenience for other players. Yes, yes, this is rather defeatist thinking but I am just keeping an eye on what my actual options are. I can survive for quite some time if my neighbours are busy with eachother.
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